Calculus Integral Cross Section Volume Problem Model
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Are you a calculus instructor on the brink of losing your tenure due to students' inability to grasp integral volume calculations between two curves using perpendicular cross sections along the x-axis? Do you secretly adore calculus and yearn for an eye-catching model illustrating this concept? Look no further than the Calculus Integral Cross Section Volume Problem Model. This comprehensive visual aid will resolve all your calculus class concerns and satisfy your desire for a substantial math paperweight that fits within a 25x25x25cm cube, based on axis dimensions. This model was printed with a 1.0mm nozzle at 0.5mm layer height to achieve optimal strength and speed, resulting in potential differences in tolerances when using traditional 0.4mm nozzles and 0.2mm layer heights.
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